Check dangerous goods and pack right for a safe flight.

Some items are banned on aircraft by law because they can harm people or the aircraft. Others must be packed right, in the cabin or checked baggage only. Before you fly, check online or with your airline.

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Tape measures

Tape measures

Updated: 2 February 2026
Conditions

Not considered dangerous goods.

Quantity limit

No quantity limit applicable

Can be checked-in
Can be carried-on
Tape measures

Vape

E-cigarettes and electronic cigarettes

Updated: 2 February 2026
Conditions

Recharging of electronic cigarettes in the cabin is prohibited. If the electronic cigarettes comes with spare batteries, they must be individually protected so as to prevent short circuits (by placement in original retail packaging or by otherwise insulating terminals; e.g. by taping over exposed terminals or by placing each battery in a separate plastic bag or protective pouch) and carried in carry-on baggage only.

Quantity limit

No quantity limit applicable

Can't be checked-in
Can be carried-on
E-cigarettes and electronic cigarettes

Glass, glassware, including bottles, wine glasses, vases, pipes etc

Glass, glassware, including bottles, wine glasses, vases, pipes etc

Updated: 2 February 2026
Conditions

Glass and other types of glassware are not considered dangerous goods and in most cases should be allowed in either your checked or carry-on luggage. However, if the glass is hardened and contains a sharp edge or point you may be asked to check it into the hold of the aircraft.

Quantity limit

No quantity limit applicable

Can be checked-in
Can be carried-on
Glass, glassware, including bottles, wine glasses, vases, pipes etc
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